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Elevate your style with this exquisite Obi Style Belt, featuring a captivating Japanese Red Crowned Crane and Floral Pattern on a blue background, fully reversible with luxurious blue Duchess Satin. Inspired by traditional kimono fabrics, this accessory blends timeless Japanese symbolism with modern elegance, making it a unique and eye-catching addition to your wardrobe.

Features:
• Design: Showcasing graceful red crowned cranes—symbols of longevity and good fortune—set among golden fans and floral motifs, this belt captures the essence of Japanese textile artistry. The vibrant blue background provides a bold contrast to the intricate details of the pattern.
• Material: The outer fabric is made from premium Japanese cotton, known for its clarity, durability, and vivid prints. The reverse side is lined with smooth blue Duchess Satin, offering a rich, polished finish and a touch of luxury.
• Reversible: Enjoy two distinct looks in one accessory—wear the patterned side to highlight the crane motif, or the blue satin side for a sleek and elegant silhouette.
• Versatility: This belt is perfect for layering over dresses, tunics, kimono-style garments, or even coats. It adds structure and visual interest to both casual and formal outfits, making it a versatile wardrobe essential.
• Craftsmanship: Each obi belt is carefully handmade and interfacing to give it structure and comfort. Every piece is made to order, requiring 3 to 5 days for production, ensuring you receive a beautifully finished, one-of-a-kind item.

 

Sizing

Available in three approximate fit ranges (not including ties):

• Small: fits 26–30 inches

• Medium: fits 30–36 inches

• Large: fits 36–40 inches

Belts are longer overall to allow for adjustable tying and flexible styling.

 

Care Instructions

Dry clean only is recommended to preserve the fabric’s texture and vibrant colours.

Reversible Japanese Obi Belt – Red Crane & Gold Floral Pattern - Blue Background

£29.00Price
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